Religion & Spirituality
In this episode, Rhayne and Troy delve into the uncomfortable subject of telling it like it is. Nature is incredibly blunt, but Troy is a nice guy and is having a hard time communicating when boundaries have been violated. When confronted with disrespect, he too often let’s it slide and allows it to build into a much larger issue.Rhayne is incredible at being upfront and saying “no” without malice. She believes in MoNA and reminds Troy that toxic people and toxic situations mustn’t be allowed to destroy the serenity and sustainability at the MoNA Sanctuary. In reframing his mentality from fearing being the bad guy to being the protector of MoNA, he begins to feel confident in his ability to “nip the situation in the butt” for the sake of everyone who MoNA has helped and will help moving forward.Troy leaves the conversation with a newfound sense of perspective and empowerment. He’s excited at the amount of time, energy, and inner turmoil he’ll spare himself and the entire MoNA Collective by facing uncomfortable situations head on, the moment they arise.Temporary discomfort is a whole lot better than long term anguish!